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Heat Anticipator Setting
For optimum comfort the anticipator
setting should be set to provide
approximately 4 cycles per hour
Typical Heat
Anticipator Setting
0.25 amps
Note: The wires from each thermostat
should be labeled for future reference.
Label suggestions are: 1, 2, 3, 4 or
bsmt., main, upstairs. If labels are not
available, use one, two or three “stripes”
of tape.
Thermostat wires should be connected to
terminal strip inside the air handler.
Each zone has its own terminal for R.
W1, W2, and W3 represent heating for
zone 1, 2, 3, 4. Y1, Y2, Y3, Y4
represents cooling for zone 1, 2, 3, 4.
Only G from the primary thermostat
should be connected to the air handler.
Thermostats with a C terminal should be
connected.
Dehumidistat
Dehumidistats are not necessary, as
dehumidification may be achieved
through Zone Comfort’s automatic
control of cooling speed. Refer to
Controls User Manual for more details.
Zone Selection & Set-up
Zone 1:
Any zone can be the primary zone or
Zone One. However, it is strongly
recommended that this be the main zone
to be heated and cooled. In a home, this
is typically the main living area. This
thermostat is the only one that is used to
select continuous fan operation. It also
plays a critical role in telling the air
handler whether to be in heating mode or
cooling mode.
When initially started or during seasonal
changeover from heating/cooling, this
thermostat must call at least once before
the air handler control will properly
recognize a heating or cooling call from
the other zones.
Other Zones (2,3,4):
These zones are the same and any area
to be heated and/or cooled can be
selected as zone 2, 3 or 4.
Duct/Zone Connections to Air
Handler:
The 6”/8”/10” round duct connections on
top of the air handler are labeled zone 1,
2, 3 and 4. The colours yellow, orange,
blue and violet correspond to the wire
colours connecting them to the air
handler control. NOTE: THESE ARE
FACTORY DEFAULT ZONE
SELECTIONS AND THE
INSTALLATING CONTRACTOR CAN
REASSIGN ANY DUCT CONNECTIONS
ON TOP OF THE AIR HANDLER ZONE
ONE, TWO, THREE OR FOUR.
To change duct connection assignments,
change the wires connected to the
terminal block. The output is as follows:
thermostat #1 = Yellow, #2 = Orange, #3
= Blue, #4 = Violet. The factory default is
for the same coloured wires connected to
the dampers and labeled zones 1, 2, 3
and 4. The colour labels on top of the air
handler correspond to the wire colours to
the damper. For example, to reassign
the blue duct connection to thermostat
#1, and yellow duct connection to
thermostat #3, reverse the yellow and
blue wires on the terminal block.